1) Identify the fallacy in the following passage . A : I do not agree on some principles of capitalism B : Then , you are a communist , aren't you ? Select one : aA ) Ad hominem b B) False Dilemma /Black and white c . ) Slippery slope O d. D ) False analogy E) Appeal to false authority Of ) Hasty generalization g . G ) Post hoc /False cause

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1) Identify the fallacy in the following passage . A : I do not agree on some principles of capitalism B : Then , you are a communist , aren't you ? Select one : aA ) Ad hominem b B) False Dilemma /Black and white c . ) Slippery slope O d. D ) False analogy E) Appeal to false authority Of ) Hasty generalization g . G ) Post hoc /False cause

2) What is the claim in this passage?

Yet, more than a fear of financial security, it is the emotional turmoil young people face today that is causing so much fear of the future. Too quick are we to condemn the actions of the young as though they are foolish, reckless, and immature. True, this might be for some, but the struggles many young adults face are not taken into consideration. Our emotions are sent into overdrive. With university brings new cities, new homes, new friendships, and relationships. It is easy to label this time in life as new, exciting, and one open to limitless possibilities -but this only heightens the pressure to live up to this expectation. After all, these should be our 'glory days', shouldn't they? But what if we feel worried about what lies ahead, instead of embracing the now? 
Select one:

 A) University life is a door to limitless possibilities.

 B) Young people feel terrified about their university life and afterwards because of what is expected from them in the future.

 C) Young people are foolish, reckless, and immature. 

3) Identify the fallacy In the following passage. Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) is a main type of problematic attachment to social media and is associated with a range of negative life experiences and feelings, such as a lack of sleep, reduced life competency. emotional tension, negative effects on physical well•being, anxiety and a lack of emotional control. It is clear that this is the case with all teenagers nowadays. 
Select one:

 A) Ad hominem 

B) False Dilemma/Black and white 

C) Slippery slope 

D) False analogy 

E) Appeal to false authority 

F) Hasty generalization

G) Post hoc/False cause 

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